I'll believe it when I see it... so far the Microsoft marketing staff have been far from perfect. With the initial $39.99 upgrade option (and even less for IT support staff getting it as low as $16.95) as an upgrade before they raised the rate to the 'typical' $100+ In my opinion this is where Microsoft went wrong. If they were to have left it at the lower price they would have had a much smoother integration from those using previous o/s's. As well, they would not have faced such a rash of ridicule over the windows 8 issues like a missing start button but when people are forced to spend over $100 to upgrade their operating system, they don't expect to be learning from scratch. It's unfortunate but true.. money does speak volumes!
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